Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Link up YOUR Jane in June posts here!

Below you will find individual Mister Linkies for each of Jane Austen's 6 novels, plus a miscellaneous Linky. If you write a review or post during Jane in June that you would like to link up, please locate the appropriate Mister Linky and add it! (ie a post about Pride and Prejudice, or a spin-off would go in Linky #5, labeled Pride and Prejudice -- if it relates to one of the 6 books, even if it's not about that particular book, it will fall under that heading.) If you're unsure where to put it, Miscellaneous works.
Movie reviews and anything Jane-related are welcome!
I would suggest putting your blog name in the link as well, like this: Pride and Prejudice Review (Book Rat)

I posted a link for my review of Mercy's Embrace: So Rough A Course by Laura Hile! It is a wonderful series about Elizabeth Elliot! Who would have thought that Elizabeth Elliot could be a likable heroine?!?

I wrote about Northanger Abbey today. =) I didn't plan to do more than focus on setting, but the whole post has turned out to be about the interplay of setting, genre and character--which I think, in a way, Northanger Abbey is all about!

I love it when books I thought I had a thorough understanding of reveal even more about themselves when I write about them. And so I hope that you enjoy reading my post as well. =) It's #8 among the Northanger Abbey links.

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About Me

Fun-loving swf, likes long walks on the beach -- no, wait, that's not right. I don't really know what I want to do with my life at the moment, but I know it will involve books. I am full of contradictions, which I love, and I fully intend to be an eccentric old lady, with cats and sticky hard candy and pink hair. Also, I don't take myself too seriously, which translates as 'I am an utter dumbass,' and that's just the way I like it.
If you're interested in having me review your book, contact me at mbradenwf@gmail.com Please note: my tastes lean heavily toward urban fantasy, paranormal romance, magical realism, sci-fi, and fairy tale retellings. I have events dedicated to fairy tales, Halloween and Jane Austen, and will generally accept books in those categories. And I DO NOT accept e-books.